Jim Sharkey wrote:
I personally am repelled by the idea of choosing a baby's sex. I don't see it as a practice that needs banning, but I do see where the logical next step is "Why can't my baby be blond, or tall, or any number of other more desirable traits?" and I can further see why some people want to nip it in the bud, right or wrong. My question is, at what point would the possible practice of "tinkering" with one's progeny before they're even conceived be banned?
People want to ban it already, so I doubt that if abuse starts to get out of hand it will escape early notice.
I also wonder, if such tinkering becomes viable, does it have the possibility of damaging an egalitarian society?
How so? -- Doug _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
